I can see that you are another reading is fundamental failure. But what I really love is when nitwits like you scuttle their own argument. You see, just as I said, your article proves that no one has actually been scammed this way. Maybe if you had learned to read, you would have noticed that the person mentioned in that article said that she hadn't seen anything negative as of yet. There are no (and this is the important word) ACTUAL reported cases of someone ACTUALLY getting scammed this way over the two years or so that this scam has been reportedly going on.
Now I am sure some other troll will come here and post a link to another news story where no one was scammed as well.
It seems everyone knows about this imaginary scam because of twitter (only idiots use twitter) but no one knows anything of the real scams where people have actually lost millions of dollars. So keep living in your fantasy world and when that IRS agent from Mumbai calls, make sure you clean your bank accounts out to pay them because it can't be a scam unless you say "yes".
Get calls from them all the time. Picked up this time and instead of dead air, I hear a man saying "hello? are you still there?" I said, "No I'm not still there, I just picked up." while he was saying, "Hello, I'm a career advisor..." and when he heard my response, he hung up on me.
call from this number, when you call back you get a answer, "are you still there", i said "hello" they said "this is group advisor", asked who they were and no answer